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al jazeera" is next. >>> edward snowden did help the"newyorktimes"keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her about the future of the paper and about accusations that the paper is too far left. welcome to "talk to al jazeera," jill. >> thanks so much, john. >> tell us what it's like to be the editor of "the new york times" for the last couple of years. did you dream about this? >> it's something i have dreamed about since i've been a professional journalist. i never expected that i would actually have this job, but some part of me always, yes, certainly dreamed of working for "the new york times." i grew up here in manhattan. my family actually had two home delivery subscriptions to ""the times"," because my mother was a passionate puzzler, but she couldn't stan

al jazeera" is next. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her about the...

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newyorkcity,vowing to fight inequality. we will play highlights including the legendary artist and activist harry belafonte. stop and frisk in theonly the change iceberg of fixing a dickensian system. >> a national broadcast exclusive. lynne stewart is freed from prison after a federal judge ordered her compassionate release. >> did you think this day would come? yes, butw or other, not as wonderful, or suddenly. it is bursting on me. in the dungeons, and here i am in my beloved new york. lynne stewart. we will speak to her about her time in prison as she battled cancer. all of that and more coming up. to democracy now, democracy now.org, the war and peace report. negotiators from the south sudan ethiopiat arrived in on wednesday after two weeks of violence that has left over 1,000 dead and tens of thousands displaced. both sides have signed on to a ceasefire but clashes continue. the south sudan government has declared a state of emergency in two states where rebels are in control of the capital. south sudan foreign minister, barnaba marial benjamin, said his government is rea

new york city, vowing to fight inequality. we will play highlights including the legendary artist and activist harry belafonte. stop and frisk in theonly the change iceberg of fixing a dickensian system. >> a national broadcast exclusive. lynne stewart is freed from prison after a federal judge ordered her compassionate release. >> did you think this day would come? yes, butw or other, not as wonderful, or suddenly. it is bursting on me. in the dungeons, and here i am in my beloved...

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jenkins covering the party sdmeen alocalnewyorkcityhang out called bounce. and rick leventhal in is miami. >> yes. yes. rubbing it in. >> rocking it out. >> ainsley, hello. happy new year >> hey bill, hey, elizabeth. you're doing such a great job. happy new year, this is how our bodies feel. it's so cold, so much fun. we have a great family from north carolina a fellow carolina girl. you brought your daughters? >> i did. it's wonderful. we're enjoying ourselves. >> are you freeze something >> we have lots of hand warmers. >> is it worth it? would you do it again? >> yes. worth it. >> what is the best part? >> probably being so close to the artists. it's amazing seeing them so close. >> you're in front of the stage. >> are you having snun >> yes. so much fun. >> happy new year, girls! >> ainsley always goes for carolina crowd. >> she does. >> a little bit of home here in new york. >> i love she warms our heart. you're having a good time, ainsley. now time to check in with griff jenkins. right? he's at bounce. hay, griff. >> hey. it's heating up here in bounce. i'm with talia. peop

jenkins covering the party sdmeen a local new york city hang out called bounce. and rick leventhal in is miami. >> yes. yes. rubbing it in. >> rocking it out. >> ainsley, hello. happy new year >> hey bill, hey, elizabeth. you're doing such a great job. happy new year, this is how our bodies feel. it's so cold, so much fun. we have a great family from north carolina a fellow carolina girl. you brought your daughters? >> i did. it's wonderful. we're enjoying...

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ofnewyorkandla guardia as well. alexander field is there right now. alexander, a lot of flight cancellations. that has been the story that has been pervasive. we learned that jet blue has adopted an entering strategy to clear the backlog in reducing the flights. tell us what they have decided to do. >> there a few factors at play. everyone is trying to fix the problem. let me break it down. we are at la guardia airport. the lines in yellow are the flights that are delayed. there 3400 flights that are delayed. jet blue is out of the northeast and the weather greatly affected them and new rules concerning the amount of rest that pilots are required to get has stopped them from offering more flights at this time. they want to catch up and restore the service fully. sort of an interesting approach. overnight tonight, they will start to camp up and the service will be restored by 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. this will give a chance to let the pilots rest and service their equipment. it does mean that if you thought you were going to be on a jet blue flight into or out of new york, you w

of new york and la guardia as well. alexander field is there right now. alexander, a lot of flight cancellations. that has been the story that has been pervasive. we learned that jet blue has adopted an entering strategy to clear the backlog in reducing the flights. tell us what they have decided to do. >> there a few factors at play. everyone is trying to fix the problem. let me break it down. we are at la guardia airport. the lines in yellow are the flights that are delayed. there 3400...

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. and there'sanewmaninchargeofnewyorkcitybut will mayor bill de blasio keep the current controversial stop and frisk program in place or make major changes we've got a report from the big apple coming up and before you ship or receive that new digital package here how the n.s.a. might be getting your mail before you do plus encrypting your e-mail might become a bit more challenging now that the n.s.a. is racing to stay three steps ahead of you by building quantum of computers that's later in the show. it's friday january third four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well we begin this hour with a closer look at the u.s. drone program its effect of miss and its future new estimates released by the bureau of investigative journalism the long war journal and the new america foundation are shedding light on just how expansive unmanned aerial vehicle strikes have been since two thousand and two in all or even a total of four hundred sixty one air strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty deaths of

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people. before we get to that, we actually are going to gotonewyorkcitywhere bill clinton is about to do the ceremonial swear-in of the new mayor. bill deblasio. >> i congratulate public advocate james and comptroller stringer. i thank all of the people who are here. i'm not sure we introduced one of our guests, but i want to say i'm grateful that the governor and first lady of puerto rico us what's special about new ds york. i was so honored when mayor deblasio asked me to preside over the ceremonial swearing in. as the 109th mayor of new york, he has a job that is older than our republic itself. in a city that is most famous for its commitment to remain forever young. it is no accident that somebody somewhere along the line decided that cold or not, a new beginning should always be made in the new year. it's been a great joy for hillary and me to see the mayor's progress because he worked in my administration with governor cuomo and senator gillibrand and hud, because he managed hillary's first remarkable campaign for the u.s. senate, because he has served with such passion

people. before we get to that, we actually are going to go to new york city where bill clinton is about to do the ceremonial swear-in of the new mayor. bill deblasio. >> i congratulate public advocate james and comptroller stringer. i thank all of the people who are here. i'm not sure we introduced one of our guests, but i want to say i'm grateful that the governor and first lady of puerto rico us what's special about new ds york. i was so honored when mayor deblasio asked me to preside...

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short out hereinnewyork. yesterday'shigh in the city was 54 degrees. today's high just 10 degrees. marlie hall is here in new york with that. and good morning, marley. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we haven't seen temperatures like this in 20 years, and this morning, millions of americans are coping with the brutal cold. it's so cold it embarrassed minnesota. frost is forming on people's faces. >> it's just a natural way of life four. you just live with it and put on another bundle of clothes and come on out. >> reporter: what may be a natural life in embarrassed is unnatural for the rest of us. >> very cold. >> reporter: a polar vortex is bringing cold air and biting winds from the north pole. forecasters say about 147 million americans are in a deep freeze. the cold air has been racing south and east. here in new york city, temperatures plummeted more than 40 degrees in the last 24 hours. the weather is partly to blame for jetblue's decision monday to ground all of its planes coming into and out of new york and boston. this couple found out their flight was canc

short out here in new york. yesterday's high in the city was 54 degrees. today's high just 10 degrees. marlie hall is here in new york with that. and good morning, marley. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we haven't seen temperatures like this in 20 years, and this morning, millions of americans are coping with the brutal cold. it's so cold it embarrassed minnesota. frost is forming on people's faces. >> it's just a natural way of life four. you just live with it and put on...

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hereinnewyorkorwhat we expect to happen todayinnewyork. ournext guest is the leading sponsor of medical marijuana bill that's been stalled in the new york senate. let's bring in new york state assembly member richard gottfried. the governor is reportedly going to take a step that doesn't need the state legislature. i assume that's nod good enough for considering you have a bill that would amplify its use even more. >> well, he's taking a step implementing what the legislature did in 1980. you know, thousand -- turns of thousands of new yorkers have -- suffer with really serious medical conditions that whose suffering could be relieved and whose lives could be -- could be made longer if new york would catch up with the 20 other states that recognize the legitimacy of the medical use of marijuana. you know, the fact that governor coke m cuomo who has been re-examining his position on this issue for a couple of years now has now put his stature in support of the

here in new york or what we expect to happen today in new york. our next guest is the leading sponsor of medical marijuana bill that's been stalled in the new york senate. let's bring in new york state assembly member richard gottfried. the governor is reportedly going to take a step that doesn't need the state legislature. i assume that's nod good enough for considering you have a bill that would amplify its use even more. >> well, he's taking a step implementing what the legislature did...

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rooftops for safety and security. >> as margaret said,boston,newyorkandthe eastern sea board are all about to get rain. after that, single digit temperatures. alexander steel has her eyes on the system's movement. >> this is not your average arctic outbreak. what we have is a piece of the polar vortex, the coldest air of the northern hemisphere. this is rarefied air coming. take a look at the windchills. tomorrow afternoon, game time in green bay, 14 below is what it will feel like. duluth to minneapolis, by sunday night, 45 below. 40 below in minneapolis to 55. this is incredibly cold. the coldest crux of the air is monday and tuesday. give you perspective on monday, one of the coldist days, anchorage, alaska, 32. international falls, 15 below, colder an anchorage. chicago, air temperature 11 below. st. louis will be two. 30 degrees colder than anchorage. atlanta, georgia, 25 colder than anchorage, alaska. airport troubles at chicago, denver and los angeles sunday as well as new york and washington and atlanta because of low clouds. martin? >> thanks. we are glad some people are mak

rooftops for safety and security. >> as margaret said, boston, new york and the eastern sea board are all about to get rain. after that, single digit temperatures. alexander steel has her eyes on the system's movement. >> this is not your average arctic outbreak. what we have is a piece of the polar vortex, the coldest air of the northern hemisphere. this is rarefied air coming. take a look at the windchills. tomorrow afternoon, game time in green bay, 14 below is what it will feel...

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. >>> i'm megyn kelly liveinnewyorkcity.andtonight.newbombshellstonight in what's looking like an effort to destroy the man who could beat hillary clinton. is this woman telling the truth? >> mayor zimmer. >> plus a well known hollywood actress forced out of a job after having the nerve to back a tea party candidate. she'll join us live with what happened behind the scenes. >>> and one of the darlings of the democratic party gets caught playing fast and loose with the facts on her resume. the kelley file starts now. >>> and breaking tonight a new jersey mayor refusing to answer our questions after she joins in on what is looking like an effort to kill the presidential chances of the man who might be able to beat hillary clinton. >> that was hoboken mayor dawn zimmer running from our camera and refusing our interview request. after she appeared on two main stream cable shows this weekend. claiming that his lieutenant governor told her that hurricane sandy relief funds would not be forthcoming unless the mayor backed her redevelopment project favored by the governor. here's

. >>> i'm megyn kelly live in new york city. and tonight. new bombshells tonight in what's looking like an effort to destroy the man who could beat hillary clinton. is this woman telling the truth? >> mayor zimmer. >> plus a well known hollywood actress forced out of a job after having the nerve to back a tea party candidate. she'll join us live with what happened behind the scenes. >>> and one of the darlings of the democratic party gets caught playing fast and...

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for pileupsinnewyork, marylandand pennsylvania. >> cars are just spinning out. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: but in green bay, the cold didn't keep tens of thousands of fans away from the packers/49ers game. >> wisconsin natives. we can't help it. >> reporter: the fans are ready but it will be dangerously cold. 5 degrees at game time. it will feel like minus 15. but the coldest air is still yet to come. tomorrow with the windchill it will feel like 50 degrees below zero. >> reporter: the arctic blast is headed east where icestorm warnings have been issued in virginia, maryland and d.c. >> reporter: with wind gusts topping 35 miles an hour, windchills are dropping below 40 below zero. how cold is that? well, the smithsonian says that is colder than it is on mars. and mars is a lot further away from the sun than we are. >> kevin tibbles in minneapolis, thanks. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is in indianapolis where it has been snowing for more than 12 hours. mike? >> reporter: good evening. we saw nearly a foot of snow so far and now they've almost hit their seasonal a

for pileups in new york, maryland and pennsylvania. >> cars are just spinning out. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: but in green bay, the cold didn't keep tens of thousands of fans away from the packers/49ers game. >> wisconsin natives. we can't help it. >> reporter: the fans are ready but it will be dangerously cold. 5 degrees at game time. it will feel like minus 15. but the coldest air is still yet to come. tomorrow with the windchill it will feel like 50 degrees...

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wait to get outofnewyork. ishe going to tell you about it next. dangerous snow storm slamming a giant chunk of the country. thousands of flights cancelled nationwide. the latest on the storm's path coming up. >>> telling extreme conservative candidates to get out of his state. that comment making many conservatives furious. sean hannity saying he can't wait to get out of new york. get this: texas is already putting out the welcome mat for hannity. >> you were smart you got out a long time ago. >> what's the story, are you leaving new york? >> look, it's funny because the news picked this up -- got picked up by breitbart last night comments i made on my radio show. i think people might have interpreted it like i'm leaving the next day. if i could, i probably. would but i would like to consider myself a responsible person. and by my count there is probably over 100 people that count on me between radio and television for their jobs and they have got mortgages and car payments and leases and rents and all this stuff. but i went home last night and my wife and i talked about this se

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year. the mayor of los angeles' leadership ended over thesummer.newyorkcity'smayor michael bloomberg is leaving, too, after more than a decade at city hall. >> new york city has never been stronger than it is today, and i think it's fair to say that our future has never been brighter. >> reporter: in the final speech of the term, he said his city today is drastically different from the one he took glover i think it's safe to say that it's clear that the golden age of the suburb is over, and it is being replaced by a new urban renaissance redefining the future. >> reporter: violence, governmental dysfunction, decay. in the 1970s new york lost more than 10% of its population. it was a center of a growing trend of cities around the country where middle class residents were fleeing fast to the suburbs. >> if you want to change the world, run for mayor. >> i, michael r. bloomberg do solemnly swear... >> ly after the september 11th attacks he took over investing . it would be his legacy and inspiration to other metropolitan areas around the country. today crime is way down in new

year. the mayor of los angeles' leadership ended over the summer. new york city's mayor michael bloomberg is leaving, too, after more than a decade at city hall. >> new york city has never been stronger than it is today, and i think it's fair to say that our future has never been brighter. >> reporter: in the final speech of the term, he said his city today is drastically different from the one he took glover i think it's safe to say that it's clear that the golden age of the...

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kill norovirus for the rest of the cruise. terrell brown,cbsnews, newyork. >>>police are trying to determine why a teenager shout and killed two people at a columbia, maryland, shopping mall southwest of baltimore. the mall opens today for the first time since the attack. susan mcginnis is there with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there will be a strong police presence here when the mall reopens at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. a motive for this crime continues to baffle police. they're still trying to figure out why this 19-year-old arrived here by taxi at 10:15, saturday morning, waited an hour, and started shooting. the mall in columbia will be back open for business this afternoon two days after a shooting left two people dead including the suspected gunman. >> nothing's going to go back to normal. we always understand that. our job is to make sure this cornerstone of our community is open as soon as possible. >> reporter: police say 19-year-old darion aguilar came in and killed t ed brianna benl and tyler johnson, both employees. >> you

kill norovirus for the rest of the cruise. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> police are trying to determine why a teenager shout and killed two people at a columbia, maryland, shopping mall southwest of baltimore. the mall opens today for the first time since the attack. susan mcginnis is there with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there will be a strong police presence here when the mall reopens at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. a motive...

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from them, there's just no chance that was an al qaeda attack. >>"thenewyorktimes"under heavy pressure because of an article about the assassination of the atmosphere christopher stevens in benghazi. we will present our findings tonight. >>> there on governor romney's knee is his adopted grandson, who is an african-american. >> another msnbc person has to apologize for personal remarks. why does this continue to happen? laura ingraham has some thoughts. >>> let the plantation call new york city be the city of god. >> the plantation? a very liberal man is sworn in as the new mayor of gotham, amidst all kinds of far left rhetoric. >> we are called to put an end to economic and social inequalities. >> charles pratthammer on that. >>> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. happy new year. thanks for watching us tonight. the straight story about the murders in benghazi, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. over the christmas break, "the new york times" ran an investigative report about how at

from them, there's just no chance that was an al qaeda attack. >> "the new york times" under heavy pressure because of an article about the assassination of the atmosphere christopher stevens in benghazi. we will present our findings tonight. >>> there on governor romney's knee is his adopted grandson, who is an african-american. >> another msnbc person has to apologize for personal remarks. why does this continue to happen? laura ingraham has some thoughts....

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newsisnot good. glenn beck issues a challenge tothenewyorkgovernor,where he said conservatives are not welcome in the state. wait until you see how beck answered the question. when you think of your time here, how do you remember it? big night on the kelly files. >>> a major u.s. company accusing the obama administration of using a multibillion dollar lawsuit as political retaliation. welcome to the kelly file, i'm megyn kelly. standard & poors threw down a stunning challenge, claiming a sworn declaration, that president obama's former u.s. treasury secretary threatens the chairman of s&p's parent company in a phone call that warned of consequences after the downgrade came. now, it came allegedly and angered the white house by downgrading the u.s. credit rating in the middle of the 2011 debt ceiling debate. the sworn legal declaration harold mcgraw, iii says "geithner said, you have done an enormous disservice to yourselves and your country. such behavior could not occur without a response from the government. now, the justice department has filed a $5 billion law

news is not good. glenn beck issues a challenge to the new york governor, where he said conservatives are not welcome in the state. wait until you see how beck answered the question. when you think of your time here, how do you remember it? big night on the kelly files. >>> a major u.s. company accusing the obama administration of using a multibillion dollar lawsuit as political retaliation. welcome to the kelly file, i'm megyn kelly. standard & poors threw down a stunning...

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media, the original, content creators at ces. in property, escapefromnewyork. leadingthe big city in search of greener pastures. in sports, ambassador mark messier, a distinctly non- pro harvard-yell game at madison square garden. some fancy footwork. ts for the super bowl, not born on the football field. jobs,ortant day for economists and investors at the edge of their sheets, -- of their seats. 197,000 jobs. then the clock strikes 8:30. >> 74,000 jobs added, but the unemployment rate dropped 6.7%. new jobs in december. economists were expecting 200,000. >> it is very surprising. somewhere between puzzling and worrisome. >> i am intrigued, mr. el-erian. such aling because it is strange number. 74,000 jobs that were created. revisionsu add in from last month, you are at half of what consensus was, it is inconsistent with other data. it is worrisome, remember that. if you look within the report, you get pretty worrisome things in terms of what is happening to labor participation. sinceo levels february 19 78. long-term unemployment 38%. what is the impact of the weather, how m

media, the original, content creators at ces. in property, escape from new york. leading the big city in search of greener pastures. in sports, ambassador mark messier, a distinctly non- pro harvard-yell game at madison square garden. some fancy footwork. ts for the super bowl, not born on the football field. jobs,ortant day for economists and investors at the edge of their sheets, -- of their seats. 197,000 jobs. then the clock strikes 8:30. >> 74,000 jobs added, but the unemployment...

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flights canceled sunday, thousands more today. alexandra field is liveatnewyork'sjfkairport, where one jet loaded with passengers actually skidded off the runway, alexandra? >> reporter: that's right, christine. a delta flight had landed here at jfk. the pilot said he was turning from the runway to the taxiway when the plane skidded right into a snow bank. 32 people were on board. no one was hurt, but the plane had to be towed from the runway. after that, jfk shut down for a couple of hours so those runways could be deiced. in aspen, colorado, over the weekend, investigators say high winds led to a deadly plane crash. the co-pilot of a small plane was killed when that plane tried to land at the aspen, colorado, airport. and in chicago, icy temperatures and blizzard-like conditions have forced the cancellation of half of all flights going into and out of chicago's o'hare international airport. all of these issues creating a ripple effect for passengers across the country. this morning the website flightaware.com is reporting that already more than 2,300 flights have been canceled fo

flights canceled sunday, thousands more today. alexandra field is live at new york's jfk airport, where one jet loaded with passengers actually skidded off the runway, alexandra? >> reporter: that's right, christine. a delta flight had landed here at jfk. the pilot said he was turning from the runway to the taxiway when the plane skidded right into a snow bank. 32 people were on board. no one was hurt, but the plane had to be towed from the runway. after that, jfk shut down for a couple...

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america. i'm morgan radford livefromnewyorkcity.>>> syria talks in geneva are on and off as they try to get both sides working on humanitarian aid in the city of homs. >>> they are digging their heels in. demonstrators in ukraine reject the president's offer and vow to keep on going. >>> a gunman that shot and killed two mall workers before shooting himself has been identified. >>> unfortunately, the super bowl is being plaid in new jersey, unfortunately. >> there you have it, folks. the battle line has been drawn, and that line is the hudson river. new jersey wants the world to know the super bowl isn't happening in new york. >>> just moments ago the united nations mediator gave an update on the ongoing syria peace talks in geneva. he says he will meet jointly with two of the syrian parties on monday. let's listen to what he had to say. >> in the morning we had discussed humanitarian issues. we talked a great deal about heal health. you know, that the center of the city has been under siege for a very, very long time, and now i hope that we're approaching a solution for at least the

america. i'm morgan radford live from new york city. >>> syria talks in geneva are on and off as they try to get both sides working on humanitarian aid in the city of homs. >>> they are digging their heels in. demonstrators in ukraine reject the president's offer and vow to keep on going. >>> a gunman that shot and killed two mall workers before shooting himself has been identified. >>> unfortunately, the super bowl is being plaid in new jersey,...

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newyorktomaine about the size and scope of the storm put officials on highalert.newyorkgovernorandrew cuomo. >> mother nature is starting the new year showing us who's in charge. >> reporter: massachusetts governor patrick. >> the temperatures will be extreme. and that's a serious hazard. >> reporter: across the northeast into new england the sweeping storm is upsetting travel plans. delays and cancellations rule the flight boards at new york's laguardia and logan which expects to shut down later tonight. in maine, hard hit by a recent ice storm, plows and shovels dig in. same scene in neighboring new hampshire. >> i try to get out early, get it knocked down. >> reporter: in rhode island, a rapid freeze triggered water main breaks. >> had some flooding damage, icing. the road was lifted up because there is about a foot of frost. >> reporter: by contrast, niagara falls is a picture of beauty. further south in new york city, cleanup crews are at the ready. back in metro boston -- >> the flooding has already started to take effect. >> reporter: coastal flooding on the south shore

new york to maine about the size and scope of the storm put officials on high alert. new york governor andrew cuomo. >> mother nature is starting the new year showing us who's in charge. >> reporter: massachusetts governor patrick. >> the temperatures will be extreme. and that's a serious hazard. >> reporter: across the northeast into new england the sweeping storm is upsetting travel plans. delays and cancellations rule the flight boards at new york's laguardia and...

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mayorofnewyork, billde blasio, announces the city will settle a long-running legal battle over stop and frisk. they agreed to reforms ordered by a federal judge. since 2002, innocent new yorkers have been subject did -- subjected to more than 4 million stop and frisk. wallacewright and actor shawn. >> were always speaking through other people and my characters usually don't represent my thoughts, but represent the things i'm criticizing will stop >> wally shawn is just back from result were he staged a private performance of his play " designated mourner" for the journalists glenn greenwald and friends. while he brought the plate to brazil, since glenn has not returned to the united states into broke the edward snowden story, concerned he would be arrested if he came back. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. -- united states is accused o has accused >> today we are one month past the december 31 completion date that the executive council agreed upon for the removal of the most dangerous chemical an

mayor of new york, bill de blasio, announces the city will settle a long-running legal battle over stop and frisk. they agreed to reforms ordered by a federal judge. since 2002, innocent new yorkers have been subject did -- subjected to more than 4 million stop and frisk. wallacewright and actor shawn. >> were always speaking through other people and my characters usually don't represent my thoughts, but represent the things i'm criticizing will stop >> wally shawn is just back...

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the first winter storm of 2014 moving awayfromnewyorkcitybut not after dumping several inches of snow in the big apple. the snow had its biggest impact in new england. there are reports of at least two feet of snow in massachusetts, and the storm stranding thousands of airline passengers. much of the east coast being crippled by the storm. erika pitzi is in new york where the roads are the major story, but we begin with john in boston. and the wind is making it feel like it is well below zero. >> you know, dell it is, and it has warmed up in just the last hour. the temperature was around 11 or 12 degrees, but the wind chill makes it feel below zero. let me show you around where we are. this is the finishing line pretty much of the boston marathon over there. so you can tell exactly where we are. and look at the place. there is hardly really anybody here. there is more traffic than there was earlier, that is true, but i'm afraid there is an awful lot of snow on the ground and the number of snowplows and people working to clear this stuff really outnumbering the people who are h

the first winter storm of 2014 moving away from new york city but not after dumping several inches of snow in the big apple. the snow had its biggest impact in new england. there are reports of at least two feet of snow in massachusetts, and the storm stranding thousands of airline passengers. much of the east coast being crippled by the storm. erika pitzi is in new york where the roads are the major story, but we begin with john in boston. and the wind is making it feel like it is well below...

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>> live from pier 3 in san franciscoandnewyork, welcometo the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we cover the global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. i'm emily chang. our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. let's get straight to the run house. a service designed by the guy who helped to make the ipod. now he is selling nest labs to google for more than $3 billion. charter makes its move, offering to buy its major rival, time warner cable, for a massive sum, over $60 billion. and it is the check-in app that many had given up on, but now foursquare is telling you what is nearby and giving you ads on the spot. we speak to the ceo about the turnaround. first up, google is buying nest labs in an all cash deal, still subject to regulators. it is part of google's push deeper into devices. nest was founded in 2010 by former apple executive tony fadell and matt rogers. our senior west coast correspondent jon erlichman has been following this story from l.a.. as i mentioned, fadell and his cofounder --nest feels like apple. i

>> live from pier 3 in san francisco and new york, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we cover the global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. i'm emily chang. our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. let's get straight to the run house. a service designed by the guy who helped to make the ipod. now he is selling nest labs to google for more than $3 billion. charter makes its move, offering to buy its major...

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affects the lives and health of low income rentersinnewyorkcity.coming up, on "earth focus." >> people can't pay 150% of their income in rent. deals are going bad because, um, owners thought the ceiling was higher than it is. >> these groups were coming into the bronx with just huge amounts of money, you know? and there was this perception that real estate in new york was never going to go bust. >> there were certainly many people that were buying the building site unseen. there's no doubt about that. they were buying a building in new york city, and, for them, that was park avenue and 79th street. many of these people had never been to the bronx, so they had no idea what park avenue and 179th street looked like. >> the environment i'm living in is, for my health, and not only for my health but for my kids, is not healthy. if i had the money, i would not be living here, but then again, being that i don't have the money, i'm willing to fight for what i have. this is what i have, and this is what i'm going to go for. >> the housing foreclosure crisis 5 years ago was one of th

affects the lives and health of low income renters in new york city. coming up, on "earth focus." >> people can't pay 150% of their income in rent. deals are going bad because, um, owners thought the ceiling was higher than it is. >> these groups were coming into the bronx with just huge amounts of money, you know? and there was this perception that real estate in new york was never going to go bust. >> there were certainly many people that were buying the building...

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. >> well, whataboutnewyork'sdemocraticgovernor andrew cuomo who got into trouble for saying this? >> and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of new york. >> so this -- >> because that's not who new yorkers are. >> that's gotten plenty of coverage on fox, but barely been mentioned by msnbc or cnn or the "new york times." >> andrew cuomo's shocking comments about extreme conservatives like those who oppose abortion rights having no place in his state. >> i think cuomo had a bad choice of words, but he did not say conservative. you all are conservative and i don't think it suggests you should leave the state. >> bob mcdonald drew heavy coverage after he and his wooich were indicted for accepting lavish gifts from businessmen receiving favors from the state. >> mcdonald was riding high and being touted as a presidential contender. now, bob mcdonald is hoping to retire instead of facing a maximum of 30 years in prison. >> i have to say, what was he thinking? what were they thinking? >> but "the washington post" has been reporting these details f

. >> well, what about new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo who got into trouble for saying this? >> and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of new york. >> so this -- >> because that's not who new yorkers are. >> that's gotten plenty of coverage on fox, but barely been mentioned by msnbc or cnn or the "new york times." >> andrew cuomo's shocking comments about extreme conservatives like those who oppose...

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. >> hello, everyone. welcometonewyorkcity.it is the morning after the night before. i know you all saw it. times square was rocking last night. and some of these people might just be waking up this morning. it's officially 2014, and it's january 1st, in case you missed it. there's a lot going on all around the country and right here in new york city, where it's 26 degrees. that's not bad considering where we're going. there's a lot of cold weather on the way for people all up and down. not only on the eastern seaboard but also in the midwest. i'll tell you what's on the way. i wans to get you up to speed on a brand new mayor sworn in in the big apple and why it means something to you even if you're in nebraska or california or hey, north dakota, warp up. we've got a big conversation come. first let's go to minneapolis where there's breaking news that happened in the last couple of hours. intense pictures of a building fire. this following a reported explosion. and here is what's so significant about this. several people as the ems reported to cnn live just moments ago are actua

. >> hello, everyone. welcome to new york city. it is the morning after the night before. i know you all saw it. times square was rocking last night. and some of these people might just be waking up this morning. it's officially 2014, and it's january 1st, in case you missed it. there's a lot going on all around the country and right here in new york city, where it's 26 degrees. that's not bad considering where we're going. there's a lot of cold weather on the way for people all up and...

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evening, amid all of this, a deadly small plane crash in snowy colorado. whileinnewyorkcity,a jet skidding off an icy runway. shutting down a major airport. and this deep freeze about to worsen. when you walk out the door, windchills in some places, more than 50 below. >>> also tonight, the high rise terror. the fire breaking out, the father tweeting from the 26th floor, trapped with his 2-year-old son. >>> deadly road rage. investigators searching across several states tonight for the driver they say opened fire on another. the victim had just called 911. >>> and who really has the edge in america? the self-described tiger mom is back tonight. no play dates, no sleepovers, and now, why she argues, certain groups have what it takes. do you agree? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us on a sunday night. the map behind me says it all this evening. if you thought it was cold, just look at what's coming. windchills this week, more than 50 degrees below zero. minneapolis, minus 52 this week. all the way down to atlanta, where it will feel like minus 12. a small plane

evening, amid all of this, a deadly small plane crash in snowy colorado. while in new york city, a jet skidding off an icy runway. shutting down a major airport. and this deep freeze about to worsen. when you walk out the door, windchills in some places, more than 50 below. >>> also tonight, the high rise terror. the fire breaking out, the father tweeting from the 26th floor, trapped with his 2-year-old son. >>> deadly road rage. investigators searching across several states...

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are pro life, pro traditional marriage, they're not welcome in the stateofnewyork, yethe still wants my hard earned tax dollars. i am not alone, and that is coming up on this edition, tonight of hannity. >> are we fired up today? >> andrew cuomo calls out extreme conservatives. >> they have no place in new york. that's not who new yorkers are. >> we hit the streets of new york to get reaction to his comments. >> i think the governor is off base. >> the lovable liberal tackles the top five. >> don't you ever talk about me. don't you open your mouth about the best. >> tonight you the viewers get the unique opportunity to ask me anything you want. no topic will be offlimits. megan mcdowell is here with the first installment of #asksean. >>> and our great, great american panel revisits some of the greatest meltdowns of all time. >>> in texas, wendy davis is caught lying about her private life. ann coulter is here to react to the growing controversy in the lone star state. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo is trying to backtrack tonight after making these rourkes. listen. >> who ar

are pro life, pro traditional marriage, they're not welcome in the state of new york, yet he still wants my hard earned tax dollars. i am not alone, and that is coming up on this edition, tonight of hannity. >> are we fired up today? >> andrew cuomo calls out extreme conservatives. >> they have no place in new york. that's not who new yorkers are. >> we hit the streets of new york to get reaction to his comments. >> i think the governor is off base. >> the...

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bowl battle, one week away, don dahler sayshostnewjerseybelievesnewyorkisgetting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast, and the bitter cold feels like a broken record. more arctic air is set to blast across the midwest, south and northeast this week. in chicago, where the temperatures are expected to reach 11 below tomorrow and not get above zero until wednesday, public school has already been canceled tomorrow, 400,000 students affected. this is royalton, minnesota, a blizzard is already on the ground there, a blizzard warning has been issued in four states, including minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, and iowa. the national weather service says this will be the most severe storm of the season. with more we are joined by eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, and eric here we go again. >> it does sound like a broken record here, jeff, unbelievable cold, not a lot of falling snow but gusts of 50 miles per hour, a lot of bl

bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast, and the bitter cold feels like a broken record. more arctic air is set to blast across the midwest, south and northeast this week. in chicago, where the temperatures are expected to reach 11 below tomorrow and not get above...

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events around the world. djgx >> doug mills"newyorktimes"white house photographer. what's the status of the relationship between the photographers now and the president? >> well it's been a rough couple months. there's been a lot of push back from the press obviously trying to get more access from the still photographers. and we had a meeting with jay carney and members of his staff and. it went really well. among the white house correspondents board of association, excuse me on the board of white house correspondent association, we had meeting with jay and laid out all of our concerns. i think we're moving forward. there's progress. they understand our gripes and complaints and obviously they have their own issues and we have had ours. the president wants it fixed. >> i got ron piece he wrote in december. it starts off "new york timeses" doug mills strode into jay carney's office with pile of pictures taken exclusively by president obama's official photographer at events the white house press corp. was forbidden to cover. this one mills said, this one too and this one and thi

events around the world. djgx >> doug mills "new york times" white house photographer. what's the status of the relationship between the photographers now and the president? >> well it's been a rough couple months. there's been a lot of push back from the press obviously trying to get more access from the still photographers. and we had a meeting with jay carney and members of his staff and. it went really well. among the white house correspondents board of association,...

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arrested, including dozensofnewyorklawenforcement officers and firefighters accused of faking disabilities in order to receive federal benefits. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, january 8th, 2014. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, january 8th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, if you are one of millions of americans suffering in a brutal record-setting arctic air mass, take heart. the worst of the deadly polar vortex should be over in the next few days. at least 21 cold-related deaths have been reported nationwide, including seven in illinois. several victims were homeless. chicago schools that were closed because of the freezing temperatures will open today. yesterday most of the midwest and east were colder than much of antarctica. and a 130-mile stretch up through rochester, new york, was closed overnight because of blizzard conditions. over the past four days, over 11,000 airline flights have been canceled because of the weather. single-digit temperatures were recorded from the nor

arrested, including dozens of new york law enforcement officers and firefighters accused of faking disabilities in order to receive federal benefits. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, january 8th, 2014. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, january 8th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, if you are one of millions of americans suffering in a brutal record-setting arctic...

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and then we do obama and a wildly successful chant of restaurantsinnewyorkcitycalled the meat ball shop we don't have a kitchen in our studio but the guys were kind enough to whip up some of the signature meatballs for me i will taste one and then get into the end of. oh she was borders a source a classic tomato sauce very simple burger and with this is cheese little cheese keep it kosher. a jewel of a nice little spicy touch a little kick. for company. how did this all happen for you we we both worked in restaurants and for kids actually together we screwed got our first restaurant get together when we were thirteen fourteen years old and we were delivering the good food on the upper east side ironically the handle café delicious if you are a vegetable who wants to be i've been so so you know we we had decided that you know about four and a half years ago that we were going to open up a restaurant together we couldn't figure out a concept that that we both wanted to do we really were having a very very hard time. i knew that dan ultimately wanted to do the only one for him f

and then we do obama and a wildly successful chant of restaurants in new york city called the meat ball shop we don't have a kitchen in our studio but the guys were kind enough to whip up some of the signature meatballs for me i will taste one and then get into the end of. oh she was borders a source a classic tomato sauce very simple burger and with this is cheese little cheese keep it kosher. a jewel of a nice little spicy touch a little kick. for company. how did this all happen for you we...

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talk about the fact that you're the third woman in history to have an op-ed column inthenewyorktimes.who were the other two? >> guest: anne o'hare mccormick, who wrote about foreign affairs, and flora lewis, who also wrote about foreign affairs, actually. ann o'hare mccormick in the '40s and '50s, and flora up until quite recently -- several years ago. c-span: why does the new york times only have one woman? >> guest: that's a very good question. the answer is that i hope in the foreseeable future, we'll have more than one. but so far, it's only me. i'd like to see us have three or four women writing on the op-ed page. and it's not just us. i mean, i mention in the book at some point, that at one point, i was at a gathering of editors from out-of-town papers and one of them said to me without a hint of thinking he was saying anything peculiar, "i'd love to run your column, but we already run ellen goodman." and clearly the idea was, they'd filled the woman's seat. just as there's a woman's seat on the supreme court, there's a woman's seat on the op-ed page. that's got to stop, the i

talk about the fact that you're the third woman in history to have an op-ed column in the new york times. who were the other two? >> guest: anne o'hare mccormick, who wrote about foreign affairs, and flora lewis, who also wrote about foreign affairs, actually. ann o'hare mccormick in the '40s and '50s, and flora up until quite recently -- several years ago. c-span: why does the new york times only have one woman? >> guest: that's a very good question. the answer is that i hope in...

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loews corporation and co-owner ofthenewyorkgiants.he was born and raised inanewyorkfamily.in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate billions of dollars in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas, to theaters. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> we made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. >> i grew up in this hotel. >> network has not stopped him from writing books. >> you get about six hours of sleep? >> 5-6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me early in the morning. >> i caught up with him at his team's home turf -- metlife stadium. ♪ >> it is incredible to be out here. how does it make you feel? >> pretty amazing. i think that my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners with the giants. >> bob tisch fulfilled his lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake for the giants. the team is valu

loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate billions of dollars in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas, to theaters. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> we made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury...

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had revealed say he should be given clemency. editorials in"thenewyorktimes"and britain's "the guardi guardian" say that snowden's disclosures about the united states' sweeping espionage program did more good than harm. a judge ruled the program was program unconstitutional. >>> another major secret has been revealed. in harrisburg, sapennsylvania. >> the much anticipated unveiling of the pennsylvania farm show's butter sculpture. >> yeah. the 1,000-pound sculpture celebrates 60 years of the farm show. farm show milkshake. this year's theme -- "shake, rattle, and roll." hit song from 1954. coincidentally the same year the pennsylvania farm show unveiled its now-famous milkshake. >> pretty complex. >> that's butter? >> it's butter. i'm told you don't eat it. >> well what do you do? >> you probably wouldn't want to. somebody made the point in the meeting today that probably lots of people sneezed on this. i can only imagine. it's on display, right? >> i can imagine little kids -- >> my son would never go near it, he would destroy it. >> what if it gets hot? the. >> i guess they d

had revealed say he should be given clemency. editorials in "the new york times" and britain's "the guardi guardian" say that snowden's disclosures about the united states' sweeping espionage program did more good than harm. a judge ruled the program was program unconstitutional. >>> another major secret has been revealed. in harrisburg, sapennsylvania. >> the much anticipated unveiling of the pennsylvania farm show's butter sculpture. >> yeah. the...

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newyork. thelink over on the day. india's deputy consul generalinnewyorkwasindicted by a us federal grand jury on accusations that she exploited her indian born housekeeper and nanny allegedly making her work or in a hundred hours a week from ok to like about it i'd be set for much of india's green stems from the circumstances of her rocks which are seen as unnecessarily healy be barack today was allowed to return home and care compromise of india and arrived in new delhi on friday nights been acting united states requested the karate leave the country. he asked washington to retired diplomats and u s embassy in new delhi. the state department said it would comply. although with deep regret. bought up. across morocco have held prayers for rain falling or west but the country skiing. team obama to sixty asked members of different states to pray for rain after curing reports that twenty fourteen is expected to be in especially dry a year for the north african nation. the king is well known for promoting numerous renovations of jewish heritage sites and helping jewish moroccans

new york. the link over on the day. india's deputy consul general in new york was indicted by a us federal grand jury on accusations that she exploited her indian born housekeeper and nanny allegedly making her work or in a hundred hours a week from ok to like about it i'd be set for much of india's green stems from the circumstances of her rocks which are seen as unnecessarily healy be barack today was allowed to return home and care compromise of india and arrived in new delhi on friday...

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jersey,newyork, andpennsylvania announcing just moments ago that they are moving to a modified some of schedule that begins at 5:00 tomorrow morning. drivers in new york state told to stay off of a number of highways until further notice, as ordered by governor andrew cuomo. the storm has already dumped snow all over the midwest including the greater chicago area which received its heaviest snowfall and more than 15 years. fox news senior meteorologist is in the extreme weather is a judgment and is the very latest. >> it is crazy. we are already seeing over a foot of snow in massachusetts. 18 inches. some snow totals could surpass our forecast. we are looking at it right now, really from d.c. to philadelphia and new york. the storm really has not gotten its act together. two pieces of energy, one coming across the ohio river valley. then another piece of energy coming up from the gulf of mexico. those two combined are merging together off the coast and will bring a nor'easter. the problem is we could see wind gusts in excess of 50 miles-per-hour. even if you don't get the big,ie win

jersey, new york, and pennsylvania announcing just moments ago that they are moving to a modified some of schedule that begins at 5:00 tomorrow morning. drivers in new york state told to stay off of a number of highways until further notice, as ordered by governor andrew cuomo. the storm has already dumped snow all over the midwest including the greater chicago area which received its heaviest snowfall and more than 15 years. fox news senior meteorologist is in the extreme weather is a...

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storm is the first real testfornewyork'snewestmayor. >> fairer, more just, more progressive place. >> very fluffy snow, almost like styrofoam. >> hillary clinton's last tweet of 2013 called on congress to restore jobless benefits. >> does it make sense to borrow from china to give it to the unemployed in america? >> 2014 needs to be your -- >> this is a time for people to step up and do the right thing. >> happy new year. >>> yes, january has just began and the first blizzard of 2014 bearing down on the northeast as you look here live at braintree, massachusetts, south of boston. we have estimates of up to 100 million people could be impacted with snarled traffic and delayed flights. and we will have more on that winter storm coming up. but we do begin today with a political triumph that will profoundly change the lives of over 6 million americans starting today. and millions more over the coming year. after yesterday's holiday, today is the first working day of the affordable care act. and from politicos to humanitarians, many are keeping score. on new year's day, the obama

storm is the first real test for new york's newest mayor. >> fairer, more just, more progressive place. >> very fluffy snow, almost like styrofoam. >> hillary clinton's last tweet of 2013 called on congress to restore jobless benefits. >> does it make sense to borrow from china to give it to the unemployed in america? >> 2014 needs to be your -- >> this is a time for people to step up and do the right thing. >> happy new year. >>> yes, january...

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innewyork. awinter weather wonderland in times square. six to eight inches of snow are expected in the big apple by this afternoon. >> meanwhile, chicago is digging out from under 18 inches of snow that have fallen since tuesday. but there is now a bigger danger. temperatures that could hover around zero for days. >> the blizzard conditions are hammering boston and its suburbs this morning. the national guard is being called to help. abc's marci gonzalez is braving the elements in massachusetts. marci, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena and muhammad. as you mentioned, it's not just the snow and strong winds creating such a big problem. forecasters say a storm like this, paired with temperatures as low as 30 below zero in some places, with the windchill, is almost unheard of. a nasty nor'easter, bearing down this morning. bringing bone-chilling, sub zero temperatures and significant snowfall. >> it's like a blizzard. >> reporter: blizzard warnings in place for some areas, including southern massachusetts, where as much as two feet of snow is expected. >> 18 to 24 inch

in new york. a winter weather wonderland in times square. six to eight inches of snow are expected in the big apple by this afternoon. >> meanwhile, chicago is digging out from under 18 inches of snow that have fallen since tuesday. but there is now a bigger danger. temperatures that could hover around zero for days. >> the blizzard conditions are hammering boston and its suburbs this morning. the national guard is being called to help. abc's marci gonzalez is braving the elements...

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the port authorityinnewyorkandsaying create a traffic jam because the mayor of fort lee -- >> i would rather not get into politics. benefit to give him the of the doubt, i think the whole thing is a crazy. the truth will come out one way or the other. i was stuck in that traffic for 3.5 hours. i was yelling and screaming. i think at the end of the day, oris tough to run a country a state. some things fall through the cracks. i am glad he made an immediate decision and terminated those involved. >> does it matter to 2016? >> we don't know. if yesterday was the end, people will move forward. every politician is going to have some things in the closet that will come out in an election. those will move on and be news for a minute. standpoint,litical was yesterday the right kind of apology? he couldes out clean, be even better off because he stood up and gave reporters all the time in the world and said "i am sorry." i will take the blame. some people said they wanted obama to do that when it came to obamacare. say i am sad. >> obama took it on the chin for health care, he came out a

the port authority in new york and saying create a traffic jam because the mayor of fort lee -- >> i would rather not get into politics. benefit to give him the of the doubt, i think the whole thing is a crazy. the truth will come out one way or the other. i was stuck in that traffic for 3.5 hours. i was yelling and screaming. i think at the end of the day, oris tough to run a country a state. some things fall through the cracks. i am glad he made an immediate decision and terminated...

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kill that reporter. the statement said, i was extremely annoyed, because i wasdoingnewyork1a favor by rushing to do their interview. the reporter took a cheap shot at the end of the interview. i took him to task and told him off, because i expect a certain level of professionalism and respect. and so i threatened to throw him off a balcony. yeah, that as the first statement. hours later, he apparently reconsidered his initial tact and called the new york 1 reporter who he threatened to kill and told him, he was sorry, no lard feelings, and you know what, consider the context here. today, while michael grimm changes his mind, a man named bernard carrick was also preparing to make his first public speaking engagement since being released from federal prison. the former head of the new york city police department, also the former head of new york city corrections department. president bush nominated him to be secretary of homeland security for the whole country. he was recommended by rudy giuliani for that job, vetted by alberto gonzalez. it only took about a week for that nomin

kill that reporter. the statement said, i was extremely annoyed, because i was doing new york 1 a favor by rushing to do their interview. the reporter took a cheap shot at the end of the interview. i took him to task and told him off, because i expect a certain level of professionalism and respect. and so i threatened to throw him off a balcony. yeah, that as the first statement. hours later, he apparently reconsidered his initial tact and called the new york 1 reporter who he threatened to...

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, the smoocthers aftr the ball reached midnight. speaking of over the top, we gobeyondnewyork. itwas an unprecedented display in the city of dubai. this is known for the glamour and everything huge including the tallest skyscraper on the planet set another record. it's amazing to watch. they put on the largest fireworks show ever according to guinness. the 30-minute display featured a half million fireworks launched from 400 different places synchronized by 100 computers. incredible. big ben helped londoners usher in the new year with their own display, but the celebration much more than sight and sounds. how about smell? it included peach-flavored snow and confetti and orange-scented bubbles that came down. anyway, in paris, of course you have to have your champagne. you are in france. they watched the flashing aisle tower. in some ways that might be cooler than new york. let's go to berlin where hundreds of thousands gathered in 2014. police had to close the gates to the party about three hours before midnight. let's go to greece, one of the most iconic spots in the world. the

, the smoocthers aftr the ball reached midnight. speaking of over the top, we go beyond new york. it was an unprecedented display in the city of dubai. this is known for the glamour and everything huge including the tallest skyscraper on the planet set another record. it's amazing to watch. they put on the largest fireworks show ever according to guinness. the 30-minute display featured a half million fireworks launched from 400 different places synchronized by 100 computers. incredible. big...

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. >> this isfoxnewsall-americannewyear.welcome to the cross roads of theworld.newyorkcity'stimes square. more than a million revellers around the world expected to join us here for the biggest party of the year. >> that's right, bob. >> you got it, baby. >> in under three hours the famous crystal ball will drop ringing in 2014 right here in new york city. but around the globe, the party is already underway. in australia, aussies welcoming the year with a spectacular fireworks display over sydney harbor. >> in hong kong, this is a pyrotechnic show over the famed victoria arc. >> in dubai, fireworks exploded from the largest sty skooi scraper. >> we left out something. >> what? >> china. >> china. >> let me explain why it is. china doesn't have new years until february. those are called the year of the snake this year. we import everything from china, right. >> a lot of things. >> we do not want to import the year of the snake for us. >> what do you want to call it. >> the year of the good looking woman. >> you are a good looking woman and i want to get you your next husband.

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greenwald and those ofthenewyorktimesand washington post who have reported on the snowden files are protected. the first amendment to the u.s. constitution guarantees freedom of the press. there is no such protection in britain, the home base of the guardian. the paper's alan russberger was journalism. >> do you love this country? yes. >> andrew parker the head of mi-five, the country's domestic spy agency, says, it is the gift they need to evade us and strike at will. when the committee tried to get parker to testify to back that up with evidence, he simply refused to appear. right wing papers which styled themselves as protectors of have it rights in the u.k. and opponents of government overreach were less critical about what the cameron government is doing than what they were about the guardian reporting it and glen greenwald's partner was taken into custody at heathrow airport and held, for 11 hours, because he was carrying usb files containing encrypted files of the snowden material. >> it doesn't stop the spying, all it does is give them a huge black eye in the world. make

greenwald and those of the new york times and washington post who have reported on the snowden files are protected. the first amendment to the u.s. constitution guarantees freedom of the press. there is no such protection in britain, the home base of the guardian. the paper's alan russberger was journalism. >> do you love this country? yes. >> andrew parker the head of mi-five, the country's domestic spy agency, says, it is the gift they need to evade us and strike at will. when...